The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 September 1976 — Page 13
LEGALS RKQUKST FOB BIOS Nolic* it herepy oiven That the Board <R School Trustee* ol tn* Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County ) will until th* hour of 7:00 p.m. (EST) on th* Mtn day of October. 1*74 at th* Administrative Offic* of said corporation in Syracuse. Indiana accept bid* at follow* 12 Chassis for 44 Passenger School Bus Bod.es 12 44 Passenger School Bus Bodies 1 Maintenance van 1 Maintenance Pick Up Truck Specification* and instruction* to bidder* are on til* In the office of th* Superintendent of School* and may b* obtained by any to terested bidder Bidder* will b* required to furnish a bid bond or certified chock in th* amount of 5 per cant of th* total bid along with Form *5 Th* Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein BOATS & MOTORS CHRIS CRAFT 7TS DIRECT DRIVE We Invite You To Come And See We Have Them MACY'S
PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION AUCTION Tuesday, Sept. 28 At 4:00 P.M. Located in Syracuse. Indiana — Highway 13 south alongside car wash. ' COMMERCIAL LAND Highway frontage 80 ft. with about 350 ft. in depth. State approved building specifications that cost $2,000. Go to buyer. 10% DOWN Balance $200.00 per month including 9% interest 5 year contract. ATTENTION Take advantage of future years of inflation and buy this land, or of course make immediate use of the property. Moke inspection and come to the sale and bid your price. PIKI INVESTMENTS Owner Sale Conducted By: Ci > Real Estate & iS) Inc. Kruse Building — Auburn. Indiana 46706 Phone 2)9-925-4004 For Inspection Contact Beer & Associates Broker In Syracuse. Phone 219-457-2200.
real estate real estate real estate real estate ■ » nnv kIFI I A LIC CINDERELLA DRIVE AND DOSWEU A* Kvlv Bi B B Enchanted Hills S3B 500 3 bedrooms, bath carport and patio, choirv BAk Bw I IWIbBB■■MW IW RB ,ink f * nc * hoot ,ots 0,1 Wowosee. pontoon boat. 3147 CO. REALTORS £EUANS jjjg* 03 IEHR3 rrILJ MMMB LAGRANGE ■• 3 lei 2-1, Rd. 13. Sovth es Syracuse $57,000 Northwood Addition. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, fire»aM»i»m,»i wuuun Misw wmr ms m»»m place, full basement. 2 cor attached garage. 3137 iweim OfflCt HOURS; 9 To 4 Noitdey Thre fndey — 9 Te 3 Setvrdey ON BANK TIPPECANOE LAKEFRONT CHAIN OF LAKES >79 950 5 bedrooms 2, both, l.vmg room family room d.n.ng room >139 500 includes motel gnd boat romp. Approximately 213.8 water 2 fireplaces 3 cor garage 90 lake frontage 5008 frontage Contract, furnishings and fixtures 6034 U 355 CM PARIS STATE ROAD 11 >75 000 3 bedroom, sewing ent goroge outbuilding, Webster $27 000 30 x 40 pole building insulated and heated hog operation 30 acres 7000 W , 57 acres 6035 4K9 Stanley street North Webster $23 000 1 bedroom bath fireplace basement ease Q/T - B^ 1 ■ menf to Webster lake most item, remain m home 1012 MORRISON ISLAND Wawosee lakefront lots $22,500 to $24 500 50 x 155 also lot, 50 x ® 175 With 30 easement $8 500 7068 EATON'S RESORT North Webster $49 000 3 bedroom 2 bath home with basement plus SAWMILL LAKEFRONT 4 cottages. Furnished, boats, bait house. 6033 North Side. $42,500. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, dining room family room. L hrepfoce workshop 108 waterfront covered patio garoge 3148 < "JESsSI ■mmmbbßßm IRISH LAKEFRONT lewi. Drive $45 000 2 bedroom ranch family room 2 baths all B V 1 appliances and most furnishings remain. 3 cor goroge. 2688 F kw ' fe": 137 EAST BOSTON STREET . Syrocute sl3 000 4 bedrooms bath school, at reor of property 4044 SAWMILL LAKEFRONT $21,000. 2 bedrooms, garage, pier. boat, some furnishings. 2687 PAPAKEECNIE LAKEFRONT >6.600 lakefront lot. 49 acre. 7070 PAPAKEECNIE LAKEFRONT >15.250, 1 bedroom, furnishings and boot included, will consider con- RESORT ON 114M.1.1013 With 218 ft. of lakefront, t „abins with excellent return. DEWART LAKEFRONT Good ..rm, >26.000. 2 bedrooms. I both, furnishings, pier. 14' aluminum boat 2645 Frank Groce Im. lit-lIU M Um 457-M7* DOGWOOD DRIVE D«—tfi R>»—r Rm. 457-2 ASA Bi Defart A. R. I. Rm. Webster Lake. >11.500. 2 bedroom mobile home, furnished except for Cert Breeden Rm. 457-3211 Pert CeMie 287-4828 some items, easement to Webster lake, screened porch. 2679 Dee Stertnery Rm. 457-3384
Dited as Syracuse. Indiana mu lam day of September. 1*74. Board of School Trustee* Lakeland Community School Corporation P.O. 80x434 Syracu**. Indiana By: Floyd H Baker. Secretary S. 15 22 LEGAL NOTICE None* I* hereby given the official* and taxpayer* of all municipalities located in Kosc.usxo County. Indiana, that me budget* for th* year 1*77 and th* tax levies and rat** collectible in the year 1*77 of laid municipalities will be considered at a public hearing, to be conducted by the State Board of Tax Commissioner* or a representative of said Board, to be held In th* County Court Hous* in said county a* follow*: Bagtantag at 4: >*a.m.. Monday. October 4,1974 4:30 County Unit IX Clay Township 4K Etna Township » 30 Franklin Township 9 00 Harrison Township » 00 Jackson Township t OO Jefferson Township 9:00 Lak* Township 9:30 Monroe Township 9:30 Plain Township t.X Warsaw Wayne and Winona Lake Library Beginning at l:Mp.in.. Monday. October 4.1*74 1.30 Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation I X Winona Lake Civil Town I X Warsaw Civil City 1 X Menton* Public Library 2 X Scott Township
2 00 Prune Township 2:00 Seward Township 2 00 Tippecanoe Township 2 X Turkey Creek Township 2 X Vanßuren Township BegmMigatt:Xa.m.. Tuesday. October S. 1*74 IX Burket Civil Town 4:X Claypool Civil Town 4:X Etna Green Civil Town • 30 Leesburg Civil Town 9:00 Mentone Civil Town 9:00 MiHord Civil Town t oo Milford Public Library 9 00 Syracuse Public Library 9:30 Pierceton Civil Town 9,30 Pierceton Washington Twp. Library 9:30 Norm Webster Civil Town 9:30 Sidney Civil Town 10 00 Silver Lake Civil Town 10:00 Syracuse Civil Town BooiniHßia 1: M p.m.# Tuesday. October 5. 1974 1:20 Lakeland Community School Corporation 130 Washington Township 1:X Wayne Township 1:30 Warsaw Community School* Any appeal filed by taxpayers with the State Board of tax Commissioners from the action of the County Board of Tax Ad iustment or any appropriating body, or any appeal filed by th* proper officer* of any municipal erporation from the action of th* County Board of Tax Adjustment or any appeal filed pursuant to4-l. 119-2 and 4-3.5-1 12(c). will also be considered at said time In conjunction wim me hearing on the budgets. '• levies and rates of the municipality on which such appeal was filed At such hearing, officials and taxpayers will be permitted to present any evidence that may give information on items In the budget* that. In their opinion, should be changed or reduced, or any other Information that Will assist mi* Board In finally determing the budget, levies and rate* of the above named municipal!tie* STATE BOARD OF ' TAX COMMISSIONERS Carlton l Phlilippi. Chairman ATTEST: Gordon E. Mclntyre. Executive Secretary NOTICE NOTICE i* hereby given to the resident* and cltiten* of th* Town of Syracuse, Indiana. and to Turkey Creek Twmsnip, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that th* Board of Trustee* of th* Town of Syracu**. Indiana, did on m* 7m day of September 1974. pas* and ordain an ordinance providing tor the annexation of contiguous territory to the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, which ordinance read* as follow*: ORDINANCE NUMBER 74 17 AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION OF CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA. PROVIDING FOR THE TERMS OF SAID ANNEXATION WHEREAS, the real *»tat* hereinafter described is contiguous to the present cor porate boundary of the Town of Syr ecus*. Indiana, and form* a compact area abutting said Town. and. WHEREAS, said territory I* needed tor me development of the Town of Syracuse In me reasonably near future, and. WHEREAS, said territory Is urban in character wid is an economic and social part of th* Town of Syracuse, Indiana, and. WHEREAS, me Town of Syracuse I* financially able to provide municipal *er vice* to laid territory within me reasonably near future, and. WHEREAS. It is in the best interest* of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, and of me territory sought to b* annexed, to so annex me same to said Town. NOW THEREFORE be tordamed by me Board of Trustee* of me Town of Syracuse. Indiana, that Section l. The following described real estate lituate In Kosciusko County, Indiana, more particularly described a* follow*, towit Beginning at me Southeast comer of Lot Numbered 101 in the recorded plat of Fairview Terrace Addition to me Village of Wawasee. which said corner I* the intersection of the Norm line of County Road >240 North and the West line of Old State Road 13. and is a point on the existing corporate boundary line of the Town of Syracuse, thence in a Southerly direction following the West line of Old State Road 13. said West Hne also being me existing corporate boundary line of the Town of Syracuse. 1,337 feet, more or less to a point which I* 25 feet, more or les*. South of the Southeast comer of the recorded plat of Hawaiian Village Ad di non to Wawasee village, and which said point is 1.270 4 toet. mor* or les*. West of m* Southwest comer of Lot Numbered X In me recorded plat of Lingofeltor Park, Lake wawasee. thence East X feet to a point on the East Un* of Old Stat* Road 13. which said point"!* 1.220 4 feet West of th* Southwest comer of said Lot Numbered » in Llngofilter Park. Lak* Wewaaee. and on th* Norm line of a public road. . thence East on th* Norm line of said
public road 325 He*. mor* or to**, to • point, thence North 3 degree* 47 minute* West to an iron stake which Is 274.3 toet East of the East line of OM State Road 13; rtience East to th* meet Southerly comer of Lot Numbered IS to the Original Plat of Oak Knoll a* recorded in Plat Bunk 4 at page 1 In the Office of th* Recorder of Kosciusko County. Indiana. thence tollowing the me Easterly boundary of said Original Plat of Oak Knoll. North 44 decrees 32 minute* East 142 foot. North 51 degree* 14 minutes East 140 feet. North 24 degree* 44 minute* East 54 test. North 14 degree* 5* minute* East 54 foot. North 4 degreeso4minute* West 54feet. Norths degrees 44 minute* WMt 54 feet, and North M degree* 44 minute* West 335 feet to th* North boundary line of saM Original Plat of Oak Knoll, which said North boundary Ito* I* also the South line of said County Rood 1240 North, thence Northerly to a point on the North line of said County Road 1240 North, which said point I* 1.3» feet Ea«t of th* centerline of OM Stat* Road 13 and which said point I* on th* existing corporate boundary line of the Town of Syracuse, thence West along th* North line of s«KI County Rood 1240 Norm, and said existing corporate boundary line, 1.375 toot, mor* er less, to th* West line of OW Stat* Road IX which is th* piece of beginning of mi* description which is not presently a part of th* Town of Syracuse. Indiana, be and the same is hereby annexed to and mad* a part of th* > corporate area of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana. Secttea X At th* time this ordinance take* effect, a fiscal plan has Deen developed and a definite policy ha* boon established to fur nish and provide to th* above described territory herein governmental and proprietary services substantially equivalent In standard and scop* to such services furnished to me Town of Syracuse, and mat me services of hili police protection, fire protection, refuse end trash collection, street cleaning and repair, and snow removal shall be furnished and provided In said above described territory concurrently wim this ordinance becoming final and binding a* hereinafter provided, and that street lighting, m* installation of fir* hydrants, extension of water service and sewer lines, wilt b* provided within a parted of tore* (2) years and a* soon a* appropriate planning and financing is eval table thereto, and all other service* shall be furnished and provided to such territory concurrently with m* furnishing and provision tor same In th* Town of Syracuse a* presently existing Secttan X That th* Clerk Treasurer will po*t notice of the passage of mi* ordinance to three (2) place* within th* Town of Syracuse, Indiana, on* of which piece shall be th* Town Hall of sold Town, and on* of which will be at a convenient piece near the Stat* Bank of Syracuse, to said Town, and th* other of which will be posted at a con ventent place near the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, to said Town, and ihe Clerk Treasurer I* further directed to cause notice of the passage of mis ordinance to be published In two (2) newspaper* of general circulation, circulating In th* Town of Syracuse. Indiana, and which newspapers ar* published to Kosciusko County. Indiana, width* publication of which notice* shall run concurrently in each of said newspapers for two (2) consecutive weeks. Sec Hen 4. That mi* ordinance is to be in Ml force and effect from and after It* enactment. and shall become Hnal and binding sixty (40) days after th* last of the two (2) publication* herein provided tor. Passed and ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syrecus*. Indiana, mis 7m day of September, 1974. James Tranter, Jr. Darrell Grissamer David A. Nine John R. Crip* Clifford Nicodemus ATTEST: Betty Dust, Clerk Treasurer S. 15-22 REQUEST FOR BIOS Notice I* hereby given that th* Board of School Trustee* of the Lakeland Community School Corporation will until the hour of 7:00 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — 1973 Tri Sport, three-wheeler, 290 cc, twin cylinder Kholer engine with two carbs, gas and alcohol. Two clutches, 3,000 and 6.000 r.p.m. CaD Albion 636-7840 •72 VEGA FOR SALE — good transportation, needs a little body work. CaD 457-2498.
Recover battery charger, sleeping . bags and tents A battery charger belonging to Edward Milla* of Syracuse and stolen September 1 has been recovered. A Dewart Lake man called county officers last Thursday. Two sleeping bags were found in a barn on one of his farms. Upon further investigation, a tent and the charger were found, plus a number of other items. Beer bottle breaks window A beer bottle was thrown through a window of the Sizemore Cycle Shop in Wawasee Village over the week end. Unidentified driver strikes two mailboxes, Two mailboxes were struck by either a white suburban type vehicle or a red and white pickup truck Sunday evening on CR 1000 N. The mailbox belonging to Jerry Popenfoose was struck first and then the mailbox of Fred Butt was hit. A left part of the rearview mirror was found at the seen of the Butt’s residence. 17-year-old is booked at jail Booked at the Kosciusko county jail on charges of public intoxication was a 17-year-old Milford youth. On the authority of probation officer William Reneker, he was released to his parents' custody. p.m (EST) on the 24m day of October, 1974 at me Administrative Office of said cor poratlon in Syracuse, Indiana receive blds as follows Category I — Physical Education Equipment Specifications and instruction* to bidders are on file to th* office of me Superintendent of Schools and may be obtained by any in terested bidder Bidders wim distributors from wimin th* State of Indiana will be required to furnish a bid bond In the amount of 5 per cent of the total bid. Bidders from outside of the State of Indiana will be required to furnish a certified check in the amount of 5 per cent of m* total bid. All bidders shall use the Form 95 as prescribed by m* State Board of Accounts. Th* Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein. Dated at Syracuse, Indiana this >4th day of September, 1974. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation P.O Box 4M Syracuse, Indiana By: Floyd H. Baker, Secretary S 15 22
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'lndian Summer' transforms colors into hues of autumn
A unique tradition in the midwest during September, October and early November is the celebration of “Indian Summer”. It is during this time of year that low humidity, warm days and cool nights combine to transform the rich, green colors of summer to the vibrant hues of autumn. It is indeed a time of year for Sunday afternoon drivlss, quiet walks in the country or just a time to recall those hazy memories of personal glories. The Chicago Motor club’s tounng department points out that our part of the country has possibly the best variety of fall scenery in the nation. While it is nearly impossible to predict the exact time for fall color peaks there are some guidelines available for lUinois, Indiana. Wisconsin and Michigan. If you plan to travel to enjoy autumn’s scenery you must remember that weather plays the most important part in determining the time and intensity of the fall color displays. ILLINOIS — In northern Illinois the Mississippi Palisades would be a good place to visit as would nearby Galena. Illinois SR 2 follows the Rock River south from Rockford and is an especially pleasant drive for fall Color adventurers. A favorite Chicago area attraction is the Morton Arboretum near Lisle, where 4.800 plant species can be viewed in one afternoon. In central Illinois a drive along the Illinois River from Peru to Peona is another color tour favorite. State parks are always convenient on this drive with Starved Rock at the northern end and Pere Marquette near the southern end. INDIANA — Autumn in Indiana brings to mind many scenes. In mid-October the entire state is ablaze with color and one of the best routes to follow is SR 46 through colorful Brown county. Clifty Falls State Park on the Ohio river also wiU be beautiful during the fall and can be reached using SR 56. The Parke county area is
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another excellent attraction during the fall with many picturesque covered bridges dotting the landscape, reminding travelers of another era when life moved along more slowly. WISCONSIN —- In the northern Eagle River-Rhinelander-Manitowish Waters area US 51 and SR 70 are good major routes to explore. The traffic is very light in late September offering many opportunities for leisurely driving. In eastern Wisconsin, Door county is another great fall color and recreation area. The best routes in this area are roads 42 and 57. The Kettle Moraine Forest, west of Milwaukee, is traversed in both sections by SR 67 and is a beautiful place to. motor through any time of the year For those with more time, try
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 'There’* No Home Like itAiion The One You Own' KTATI Doug Allen, Broker 457-2540 Or 457-2271 Wawasee Village Evenings Call 457-4470 Or 654-42 U / z Carol Elder \ Broker-Owner y PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTIOW RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Syracuse (Pizza King) (Equipment Only). Located across the street from bowling alley at the south edge of town on Highway 13. Tuesday, September 28, 1976 TIME — 2:00 P.M. Model LA-36-3 custom built Roto-Flex brand new oven, still in warehouse cost $3,700. 2 South Bend stack type pizza ovens, three years old: walk-in cooler. 9 x 12 aluminum, only 3years old; Scotsman 600 lb. ice maker: Ansi I system by itself; electric cosh register, single total cosh register; 15 tables and bases: 33 chairs, 3 compartment sinks; 4 double and 4 single booths; 8 ft. fan and exhaust hood; 8 ft. Formica top wood counter; wall or window heavy duty air conditioner; 3 fluorescent light fixtures: Gulf development insert type sign; water softener; 2 mop buckets and mops. Hoover sweeper; 2 fire extinguishers, stool; waste cans; 2 picnic tables, and other useful articles. NORTH MANCHESTER — (PIZZA KING) Located at 602 West Main. Time — 6:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE & EQUIPMENT ... _ ; ' ' INVESTMENT — BUSINESS — APARTMENT — OFFICE USE NOW PART CHURCH USE — 10% DOWN GOOD ASPHALT PARKING AREA Balance payable S6OO per month — includes 9% % interest. 7 year contract. Divided building has double basement and heating systems, etc. Air conditioned. ATTENTION 111 The alert businessman will take time to inspect this property and then come to the sale and bid his price whatever that may be. ' ‘ _ -J EQUIPMENT “ 2 Blodcuft pizza ovens — gas type, one door and on legs. 2 walkin coolers — LaCrosse metal unit 63 in. by 4 ft. — good and Master Bilt aluminum 62 x 49 inch, also good. South Bend 6 burner gas range with ovens and grills: 2 french fryers, eoch with 2 baskets; Hobart model D-300 floor model mixer —about 40 qt. size; Fearless dishwasher with disposal — ha* lead-in and drain counters; Globe gravity feed meat slicer; near new MIES pressure fryer or broaster — Model 1500 CF: steamer; Frigidoire ice maker; 48 x 30 in. ice holder and counter; 36 x X counter with drain: 8 ft. x 24 in. steel counter with shelves; 24 in. x 3 fl. cutting table (3 in. wood top); 28 in. x 10 ft. Formica top wood counter; 5 shelf metal rock: Howard Steel low style refrigerator; 18 cu. ft. chest type deepfreeze. P4H double door refrigerator. 8 double and 4 single, like new booths — Naugahyde type material; 27 tobies; 75 chairs; 2 picnic tables; 2 carts; milk shake maker; toaster; time clock; two 4 ft. double sinks: 3 lever soft drink dispenser; several good fire extinguisher* up to ABC-330-9 lbs. Two 8 ft. exhaust hoods with connecting onsil fire extinguisher unit. Also many item* such os napkin holders; silverware; dishes; miscellaneous supplies such os Score. Limeoway, also paper items. Some of these supplies are in cose lots. Trays; wastebaskets, etc. PIKI INVESTMENTS OWMTS TERMS: Personal Property — Cash Not Responsible For Accident* Sale Conducted By: t-TK? -. Real Estate & Auctioneers Kruse Building — Auburn. Indiana 46706 Phone 925-4004 (219) In North Manchester contact G. Taylor Seward. Broker For Real Estate Inspection. Phone 219-982-2743.
following the Wisconsin River valley west to the Mississippi River and then north on SR 35 along the banks of the Mississippi. Both of these river valleys are breathtaking when decked out in fall colors. MICHIGAN - AU of the Upper Peninsula is forested and all of it is beautiful in late September. Michigan 28 offers an especially beautiful route to follow. The peak color period is usually mid-October in the western and southern portions of the Lower Peninsula. Autumn in the midwest is a wonderful time of year, but when you are beginning a faU color expedition you must remember that the dates mentioned are only approximate. The right combination of cool weather and low humidity are the all-important factors.
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